Draft:Murders of Deborah Carson, Nicholas Scott and Martin Langhorn
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The murders of Deborah Ann Carson, Nicholas John Scott and Martin Stuart Langhorne is a triple murder that took place in Blackpool Victoria Hospital in 1972.[1]
Early in the morning of 17 February 1972 Jordanian Dr. Ahmad Saded-Din Alami, a 32 year old eye specialist, entered the first floor children's ward and asked for sleeping tablets from Staff Nurse Dorothy Simpson. When refused, Dr. Alami attacked the Staff Nurse with a knife and also student nurse Christine Nuttall, who came to her aid. The injured Staff Nurse Simpson raised the alarm via a telephone.
Dr. Alami then murdered Nicholas John Scott (2), Deborah Ann Carson (4) and Martin Langhorne (1) by stabbing them in their cots and attempted to murder Darren Qamar (2).
Following a manhunt and arrest, on 18 February 1972 Dr. Alami was charged with the murder of one of the children.[2] On 3 March 1972 Dr. Alami was charged with the three murders and three attempted murders.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ Archives, The National. "The Discovery Service". discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk. Retrieved 2024-11-25.
- ^ "U.K.: JORDANIAN DOCTOR CHARGED WITH KILLING ONE OF THREE CHILDREN STABBED TO DEATH IN HOSPITAL (1972)".
- ^ "Son of Mufti of Jerusalem Charged in British Slayings".